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American Red Cross

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Not Devoted to the Mission - Anonymous employee American Red Cross Employee Review

1.0
Apr 17, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It is a good organization to put on your resume as they’re well known.

Cons

Unfortunately the majority of the workforce is under qualified and predominantly diversity or “friend” hires with no thought to skill levels. In addition, it is rare to find staff working there that are passionate about the humanitarian aspect of the job and rather find ways to do the least amount of work for the majority of the day. You won’t help customers and if you try it won’t get further than you. Managers and directors are stagnant and not qualified for their positions. It is a shame that such a well known organization lacks actual empathy and compassion. If you’re looking for a 9-5 this may be a good place for you. However, if you’re looking for a non profit to do your best most impactful work, I’d consider one of the many worthy ones out there—this is not one of them.

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Pros

You feel connected to a larger mission, and go to bed knowing you did good work. Most of the volunteers are amazing people. The job is a good stepping stone to other disaster management jobs elsewhere. PTO policy is generous and Healthcare is decent.

Cons

You are INCREDIBLY overworked and GROSSLY underpaid. You get zero work-life balance. Even when you're not on call, you'll still get tons of calls from volunteers with questions and concerns. If a volunteer is unavailable to respond to a fire call or tend to any other responsibility day or night, you're on deck. You're salaried, so there's no overtime pay. Your pay barely covers the basic cost of living in today's economy ($40k-$50k). Diversity is bottom heavy, meaning there are lots of employees of color in entry level or lower management roles, but beyond that there's a steep drop off. Most of the volunteers are great, but the Red Cross is so desperate to keep them, that poor behavior and language (racist/sexist/phobic) is not properly disciplined or responded to, if at all. Employee retention is poor, especially in the Disaster Specialist role, because they burn you out so quickly without decent pay.

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